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Cross-platform KDBX library written in Go; it allows you to create and manipulate KDBX files, KeePass database file format, a popular open-source password manager for macOS, Linux and Windows.

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KDBX — KeepPass File Format GoReport GoDoc

KeePass Password Safe is a free and open-source password manager primarily for Windows. It officially supports macOS and Linux operating systems through the use of Mono. Additionally, there are several unofficial ports for Windows Phone, Android, iOS, and BlackBerry devices. KeePass stores usernames, passwords, and other fields, including free-form notes and file attachments, in an encrypted file. This file can be protected by a master password, keyfile, and/or the current Windows account details. By default, the KeePass database is stored on a local file system (as opposed to cloud storage).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KeePass

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ID DataType Header Name Description
0x00 []byte EndHeader defines the end limit for the headers block
0x01 []byte Comment is current ignored by KeePass and alternate apps
0x02 []byte CipherID represents the UUID of the cipher algorithm
0x03 uint32 CompressionFlags determines if the database is compressed or not
0x04 []byte MasterSeed salt to concatenate to the master key
0x05 []byte TransformSeed seed for AES.Encrypt to generate the master key
0x06 uint64 TransformRounds number of rounds to compute the master key
0x07 []byte EncryptionIV defines the initialization vector of the cipher
0x08 []byte ProtectedStreamKey used to obfuscate some fields of the decrypted file
0x09 []byte StreamStartBytes portion of the decrypted database for verification
0x0a uint32 InnerRandomStreamID algorithm used for individual password obfuscation

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Cross-platform KDBX library written in Go; it allows you to create and manipulate KDBX files, KeePass database file format, a popular open-source password manager for macOS, Linux and Windows.

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